Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ with signing ceremony in Davos
President Trump launched the Board of Peace at Davos to oversee Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction; about 35 countries committed amid concerns it may rival the United Nations.
- At the Davos Board of Peace signing, President Donald Trump showed a fresh, large bruise on his left hand captured by Getty photographer Chip Somodevilla and AFP photographer Fabrice Coffrini, shared by Aaron Rupar on January 22, 2026.
- Trump and his physician Sean Barbabella say he takes around 325mg of aspirin daily and Trump blamed the higher dose for frequent bruising, citing blood-thinning effects; Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, said the bruise came from hitting the corner of a signing table.
- Photographs show a clear, black bruise on Trump’s left hand that appeared darker than minor bruising around Christmas, while he previously used makeup to conceal large bruises on his right hand.
- Images circulating on social media have prompted renewed public and media scrutiny about President Trump's health as the administration has not released full medical test results, despite White House physician Barbabella's memo finding him in excellent health earlier this year.
- At 79, Trump is the oldest inaugurated president with chronic venous insufficiency, and medical experts said his bruising is likely benign in older people.
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In Davos, Trump Unveils His 'Board of Peace'
President Trump used the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to unveil a proposed "Board of Peace" for Gaza, bringing leaders from more than a dozen countries onstage Thursday, though many top American allies aren't participating in the board. Speaking at a ceremony to sign the board's charter, Trump said...
US unveils Gaza Board of Peace, reconstruction plan at Davos ceremony
President Donald Trump officially launched his international Board of Peace for Gaza Jan. 22 during a signing ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.… The post US unveils Gaza Board of Peace, reconstruction plan at Davos ceremony appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Photos reveal deep bruise on Trump's hand at Davos summit, he offers explanation
Donald Trump explained the visible bruise on his left hand as a minor accident combined with his aspirin use. The White House earlier confirmed that the US President injured his hand during a Board of Peace signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland.
Trump has been seen bruises in his right hand since his return to power last year, which usually covers with bandages or makeup.
The American president, almost octogenary, is regularly seen with the back of his right hand made up or bandaged to hide the bruises attributed by the White House to his frequent handshakes and his daily intake of aspirin as cardiovascular treatment of rout...
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